Raw data used to produce these reports are provided by the National
Rail Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) to the Michigan
Department of Transportation (MDOT).

Data are updated monthly, on the first business
day following the 25th of the succeeding month (eg., January data is
available after February 25th). Data are available from January 1994
to the present.

On-Time Performance is updated early each week for the previous
Sunday to Saturday. All other data are updated monthly, on the first
business day following the 25th of the succeeding month (eg., January
data is available after February 25th). Data are available from
January 1994 to the present.

Click on the blue bar for the report you
desire. Then select the criteria (eg., month, year, calendar/fiscal,
de/boarded) to tailor the report to your needs.
These reports represent the most current data when you submit your
request. As audits are performed, or additional data become available,
Amtrak may provide updates which will change the values
reported herein.

Data summaries in these reports represent all stations served by the
Detroit (Wolverine), Grand Rapids (Pere Marquette)
and Port Huron (Blue Water) to Chicago rail corridors; not
just those in Michigan.

Passengers getting on the train (embarking) are said to be boarding,
while those getting off the train (disembarking) are said to be deboarding.
Boarding and deboarding are referred to as station
activity.

Calendar year data will include the months of
January through December for the year selected. Fiscal year data will
include the months of January through September for the year selected,
and October through December of the previous year.

Due to an October 1, 2003 change in data
management procedures, information in this document may not match
previously generated MDOT reports.

In addition, data in this report may differ from similar Amtrak
reports due to differences in the way MDOT and Amtrak treat
data not specifically attributed to individual stations.

Numeric rounding may result in differences in MDOT/Amtrak
revenue values.

Prior to 2004, service was provided between Toronto and Chicago
through Port Huron. As of April 25, 2004 this service terminates in
Port Huron. Thus in the Annual Ridership Summary, Toronto-Chicago,
Toronto/Port Huron-Chicago and Port Huron-Chicago,
all refer to the same corridor.

Corridor Station
Activity

Corridor Station Activity shows comparisons of intercity rail
passenger demand/usage between a selected year, and previous years.
Note: All figures are year to date. Thus, current calendar/fiscal year
values may show decreases until all months are reported.

Year:

Calendar Year (Jan-Dec) Fiscal Year
(Oct-Sep) Month

Corridor:

Corridor
Station Activity

Corridor:_____________

Month:_____________

Boarded

Deboarded

Total

Total

%

Total

%

Station

(Yr)

(Yr)

(Yr)

(Yr-1)

Change

(Yr-2)

Change

Monthly Corridor
Station Activity Summary

Monthly Corridor Station Activity Summary displays demand/usage
levels of intercity rail passengers. Organizations which use fiscal
year data, instead of the more common calendar year, will find this
display particularly useful.

Year:

Calendar Year (Jan-Dec) Fiscal
Year (Oct-Sep)

Corridor:

Monthly Data:

Boarded Deboarded Total

Monthly
Corridor Station Activity Summary (______)

Corridor:_____________

For
the ________ Year:_____________

Station

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total

Annual Ridership
Summary

Annual Ridership Summary is used to display and print
calendar/fiscal annual totals for rail ridership by corridor.

Calendar Year (Jan-Dec)
Fiscal
Year (Oct-Sep)

Annual
Ridership Summary

Year

Detroit-Chicago

Gd. Rapids-Chicago

Pt. Huron-Chicago

Toronto/PH-Chicago

Toronto-Chicago

Total

Monthly Ridership
History

Monthly Ridership History is used to display and print monthly,
quarterly and annual totals for rail ridership statewide or by
corridor.